Intercultural education

"The more people are on the margins the weaker is the center…we all have a stake in building a future which respects and celebrates diversity." Mary MacAleese (Ireland, 2000).Read more about intercultural education

With the Presidential Decree (#435) in 1984 specific Schools for Expatriate Greeks were established for the first time in Greece. This is how the story of our school starts.
In 1989 according to the 1865/89 Law the aforementioned schools were renamed into Schools for Repatriate Greeks only to be renamed once more when in 1996 the Ministry for National Education and Religious Matters adopted intercultural education - a new form of education in Greece - as part of this policy.

Taking into consideration the ongoing change of the student population, we find it essential for the teaching staff to undergo regular in-service training in order to be able to cope with the new challenges in the most efficient way.

A school of intercultural education

Intercultural Education in particular with its focus on the recognition and respect of the normality of diversity promotes Human Rights and equal participation and inclusion.Read more about intercultural education »

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